Lebanon, Gaza's Lebanon and Gaza's fragile ceasefire were tested on Sundays because the Israeli army killed or injured southern Lebanon, and was tested on Sunday, and in Gaza, Israel is a Palestinian home. I hindered to return. A truce.
However, by the end of the day in Gaza, Israel and Hamas were understood through arbitrators to resolve the dispute.
The White House has published a statement in Lebanon that the first 60 -day ceasefire arrangement for the Israeli army to complete the Israeli army from the southern part of the country by Sunday to extend it until February 18. 。
Negotiators hoped that the ceasefire in Lebanon, signed in November, secured a calm scale in the turbulent area and now permanent. Thousands of Lebanon, evacuated by the war, were poured on the south road and returned to their house.
However, when the initial deadline was passed for the withdrawal of the Israeli army and the withdrawal of the extremist groups of the extremist groups from South Lebanon, a very different scenario was in shape. The Ministry of Health in Lebanon stated that the Israeli army killed at least 22 people, injured 120 people in southern Lebanon, and that the war ended in November, the Sunday has been the fatal day in Japan.
The Israeli Army said in a late statement on Sunday that he had fired a “warning shot to eliminate threats.” This is a formula that suggests that a shot may be more than a warning. It said that there were dozens of riots in this area. The army also discovered a “vehicle with the flag of the hizvola”, and the unit said that it worked to remove threats.
Recently, Israeli officials have expressed concern that Hizbora continues to work in southern Lebanon, and has doubted the ability to suppress Lebanon groups.
These claims could not be verified independently. The five committees who supervise the ceasefire fire have not disclosed information on the compliance with the hizvola on the truce.
Sunday White House statements did not specifically mention about the military of Israel in Hizubora or southern Lebanon. Lebanon, Israel, and the United States government said that in October 2023, Hamas attacked Israel and began negotiations to return to Lebanon prisoners after urging the regional war.
There were no immediate comments from Israel, Lebanon, or Hizvola.
A UNIfil's UN's UN Peace Maintenance Army warned on a Sunday statement that it is essential to avoid further deterioration of the situation. It called the Israeli army to avoid firing in civilians and to stick to the Lebanon army's instructions.
“Further violence has the risk of impairing the vulnerable security situation,” said a statement.
The Israeli Army said in a late statement on Sunday, “Despite attempts to return to Israel and southern Lebanon, we have decided to continue working in accordance with the understanding between Israel and Lebanon.”
Tens of thousands of Israelites, who were evacuated from a house in northern Israel 15 months ago, hated returning to Japan, fearing a border from the hizvola.
In the Gaza area on Sunday, civilian who was driven out of the war was hindered from returning to their homes. The Israeli Army has hindered the Israeli officials after blaming that Hamas violated the terms of the ceasefire agreement that was enforced a week ago.
Under the initial conditions of Gaza's ceasefire this month, Israel withdrew a part of the army and was replaced by the second hostage and prisoners on Saturdays, and hundreds of thousands of people were understood. Was expected to head north.
The Israeli government does not comply with Hamas that has agreed to the hostage release, and is a POW in Gaza in Gaza, who was seized when the militants attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. He said that it was not possible to provide information on status to Israel. 。
The conflict was mainly in the specific hostage, Israeli civilian, Arbel Jefd. Jefd was assumed to be among women released on Saturday as part of the interaction with Palestinians detained in a prison in Israel. Israel had demanded that female soldiers would release female civilians before that happened.
However, on Saturday, four soldiers were released in exchange for 200 Palestinian prisoners.
Hussein Al Batosh, a Palestinian Islamic Hard staff, is a smaller armed organization, a rival in Gaza, the New York Times on Sunday, and Yehud is a group military category, QUDS Brigade. He said under control. He said that Jefd was not released on Saturday for “technical reasons”.
Qatar, one of the major mediator between Israel and Hamas, is an enthusiastic day to solve the crisis, near midnight on Sunday, and Hamas and others in front of next Friday. In addition to handing over the two hostages, he said that it would hand over the other two hostages in addition to Hamas giving. The other three hostages on Saturday.
Israel has confirmed that Jefd will be released on Thursday with another hostage with Israeli soldier Agam Burger. Israel also said that he had received a long -awaited list from Hamas and provided details on the remaining 26 hostage status, which will be released in the first stage of the transaction.
In return, Israel said that it would allow Gazan to pass the North Gaza from Monday morning.
On Sunday, images of a large number of evacuees (built by the Israeli army divided by the Israeli Army) were circulating on the Palestinian media on Sunday.
Wafa, the Palestinian official, was fired at the crowd of people waiting for the Israeli army to return to the north, and reported that others were killed and injured others. I did. The Israeli army explained a statement in a statement that the army fired a warning shot in some gathering of Palestinians in central Gaza, saying in a statement, “I was a suspect who was moving toward the army and threatened them.” He said he did.
Gaddar Al Kurdo, a 37 -year -old Palestinian, Garda Al Kurd, said he chose to stay in Gaza on Sunday, despite being eager to return to his northern home. 。 “I don't expose my life,” she said. “These soldiers cannot trust.”
Al Kurdo, who left her house and two daughters in Gaza City in the early week of the war, wondered if she could finally meet them. I was. “We are just waiting here and feel stress and anxiety,” she said. “They are playing with our fate,” she added.
Despite the warnings of the Lebannon and the Israeli army, thousands of Lebanon, who were returning to a town or village along the Israeli border, have expressed similar emotions.
Hundreds of people were worried outside Mace Al Jabal, a village along the southern border of Lebanon, on Sunday afternoon.
Ibrahim Hamd (41 years old) recently said a video sent from a Lebanon Army friend in the village. The building was standing, providing him with a cheap relief, but the video also shows the Israeli tank stationed outside. His entrance said.
“I've been from the village and my house for more than a year,” Hamd said in a telephone interview. “I didn't expect to come back.”
The crisis proposes an important test for a new leader in Lebanon. President Josephu -mon and Prime Minister are designating Nawafu Salam, trying to regain political rule from Hizbora and trying to build a functioning nation.
Experts are new to Israel's occupation in southern Lebanon, a group established to release Lebanon from Israel's occupation, and is new to Hizbola, a group that is the only power that can protect the lebanon border. He warns that he can blow in his life.
“As long as Israel is occupying Lebanon, it has revived the story of Hizbora,” said Sami Nader, director of St. Joseph University's Institute in St. Joseph.
For those who were able to enter the village in southern Lebanon, the size of the destruction was overwhelming. In the invasion of Israel, which began on October 1, 2024, the whole neighborhood was reduced to a tile RUB. The extremist group began to fire in Israel the day after Hamas's attack caused a war in Gaza.
In the southern town of Atta Al Shab, many of them are currently abandoned in, and residents passed through the streets of the tile RUB and walked in a flat building. Among them was Mohamed Sloll, the mayor of the town, which had been evacuated more than a year ago after the strike between Hizbola and Israel began.
He said that Israeli soldiers had not yet completely withdrawn from the town, and they were launching them in civilian people. The claim could not be verified independently. Still, SROUR remained firm.
“Today, Aita is celebrating the long -awaited return,” he said. “The house has been destroyed and my living is gone, but our willingness to live is stronger. I will build it again.”
The report was provided by HIBA YAZBEK, Iyad AbuheweiLa, Johnatan Reiss, Gabby Sobelman, Myra Noveck, Hwaida Saad, and Dayana Iwaza.